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66(d) amendments on the table, but advocates call for repeal

A draft bill to amend the controversial article 66(d) of the Telecommunications Law has been submitted to the Upper House.

Arrest of The Voice pair heaps more scrutiny on 66(d) prosecutions

Media freedom advocates have lashed out at the latest 66(d) suit filed by the Tatmadaw against a satirical columnist.

Rangoon media rally in support of imprisoned journalists

The protesting journalists also launched a signature campaign, calling for the repeal of Article 66(d) of the Telecommunications Law.

Military files defamation suit against The Voice chief editor, satirist

The Voice Daily’s editor-in-chief and the newspaper’s regular satire columnist are being sued by the military under article 66(d) of Burma’s Telecommunications Law, a defamation clause, over an article published in March.

Attorney general weighs in on internet defamation law

Many observers say Article 66(d) has been used summarily to incarcerate dozens of government or military critics.

Poster of ‘fake news’ on NLD official jailed 6 months on defamation charge

Phoe Htaung, who was on trial for using the official seal of the National League for Democracy (NLD) in a Facebook post that erroneously declared the resignation of senior party official Win Htein, was sentenced to six months in prison on Friday under the Telecommunications Law’s controversial article 66(d).

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